I see where this person is coming from. But using parliamentary privilege to make wild claims has become an increasing problem, and I’m really not sure what the answer to that is
If they can figure out a way to make "fuddle duddle" unparliamentary language language surely they can figure out a solution to shutdown other defamatory language.
I honestly think that him reposting the clip on social media isn't any different than if he had said it to a reporter on the street or filmed and posteda new video repeating it word for word.
This kind of liability could potentially stop soundbite farming for clicks.
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This kind of liability could potentially stop soundbite farming for clicks.
It also requires people to care enough about that vote people in to change it.
You want to spew crap, fine - but bring the receipts!!!